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3. Add more cooking demonstrations

Cooking demonstration

Live cooking demonstrations are a common sight during both festivals. Disney could set up live demonstrations all year long. Different times of day could have different themes – for example, a healthy breakfast demonstration could be followed by a kid-friendly make-your-own-pizza lunch, then a date-night dinner. Representatives from the World Showcase could get involved in making meals from their home countries for the demonstrations, and the meals could even be paid for with Disney Dining Plan credits.

4. Embrace nostalgia

Food Rocks

Memories are a part of life too, and a theater could allow guests to experience Epcot rides and shows that no longer physically exist. The attractions shown could include Magic Journeys, Horizons, World of Motion, Kitchen Kabaret and Food Rocks. Maybe the seats could move for some attractions and remain stationary for others, and the attractions could change throughout the day.

5. Get hands-on

Mickey and Minnie topiaries

During the Flower and Garden Festival, the back of the pavilion has featured pictures of Disney’s impressive topiaries, along with written explanations of how they’re created and small models showing each step of the process. And during the Food and Wine Festival, the area has been full of extraordinary chocolate sculptures – last year’s featured chocolate versions of the Snow White Mine Train and a large “fire-breathing” Maleficent, among others. The areas are popular for guests to walk through, but live demonstrations of how to make some of these creations and others (such as gingerbread houses during the holidays) would make for a very interesting show – as well as a nice place to stop and relax before seeing all of the rest of the attractions that this pavilion would have to offer!

There are all kinds of things that Disney could add to this pavilion – and many of the attractions suggested here could easily be moved or changed during the festivals, so the space would still be available each spring and fall. Do you have any more ideas for the pavilion? Add them below! 

 
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